Collegiate Recovery Program
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What is a Collegiate Recovery Program?
Students and staff reinforce the decision to engage in a lifestyle of recovery from addiction/substance use disorder. Provides an educational opportunity alongside recovery supports to ensure that students do not have to sacrifice one for the other.
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Who is eligible for the Collegiate Recovery Program?
Any enrolled student interested in or engaged in a recovery lifestyle from addiction/substance use disorder.
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How do I attend meetings, get involved, become a member, and how much does this program cost?
Call 303-871-3699 or email recovery@du.edu to learn more or get involved. The program is free.
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What does the Collegiate Recovery Program offer?
- recovery meetings
- peer support/a supportive environment within the campus culture
- A house on campus for students to socialize, study and relax
- recovery apartments (studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom) for undergraduate and graduate students
- advocacy on behalf of students
- scholarships
- free sober events
- recovery coaching
- counseling Support
- work-study, peer leader, and internship positions
- eating disorder support